Play an active role in CHECK 2013 by submitting a proposal on one of the many important IT topics in higher education. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 8, 2013. Submit your proposal by completing the form available at tinyurl.com/CHECK2013.

Benefits of Presenting

As a presenter, you’ll not only help create an innovative and informative program, you will spotlight your institution’s achievements and facilitate progress in the academic community.

ERP Systems – Who are you using now? Are you considering a change? What process are you using to make such a decision?

Open Source

Mobile self-service or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

e-textbooks

Managing projects

Other

Format

Presentations may take one of the following forms, or you may suggest an alternative format. All presentations are limited to 45 minutes, and presenters are encouraged to leave time at the end of the session for questions and answers.

Lecture-style presentations are the traditional format in which a paper is presented with limited audience interaction.

Panel discussions consist of a panel of multiple speakers with each offering a perspective on an issue or set of issues.

Campus perspective presentations share the experiences of several (two to four) institutions dealing with the same challenge on their respective campuses.

Please include the following when submitting your proposal

Contact information: Name, title, phone number, and email address

Name(s) of presenter(s) and title(s)

Presentation Title

Abstract, 100 words maximum. If your proposal is accepted, the abstract will appear on the CHECK web site and in the program guide.